Subject: Workshops on disasters
2 Workshops on disasters University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology Classroom II Kress Wing Entrance 3260 South Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 "From Vulnerable to Vigilant: Disaster Mitigation for Cultural Collections: Risk Assessment and Crisis Communication" Thursday, May 10, 2007 "Protecting Cultural Collections: Emergency Preparedness and Response" Friday, May 11, 2007 8:45am - 9:15am Registration and Refreshments 9:15am - 5pm Program The Kress Wing Entrance is located on the southeast side of the building across from the University Museum Parking Garage. (Directions will be included in registration materials.) Cosponsored be the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology and CCAHA. Disaster Mitigation for Cultural Collections: Risk Assessment and Crisis Communication Conducting a vulnerability analysis and risk assessment gives institutions the vital information necessary to help minimize the likelihood of a disaster. In this workshop, participants will learn how these tools fit into an institution's emergency planning and how to conduct an analysis of risk and vulnerability, essential for evaluating the types of emergencies that could affect collections. A presentation by a crisis communications expert will be included to address public relations strategies for emergency situations. Speakers: Julie Page, lead speaker Michael Smith Protecting Cultural Collections: Emergency Preparedness and Response Participants in this workshop will learn how to assign responsibilities for key emergency preparedness roles, write or update an emergency plan, use practical decision-making skills during an emergency, set pre- and post-disaster action priorities for collections, and "exercise" their institutions' emergency plans. There will also be discussion of projects of the Heritage Emergency National Task Force, including Alliance for Response, an initiative to build partnerships with emergency responders in Philadelphia and other U.S. cities. New national programs and resources inspired by Hurricane Katrina will be described and participants will be introduced to the Field Guide to Emergency Response, a new publication and video that is designed to help staff organize disaster response functions and tackle common threats to collections. Speakers: Julie Page, lead speaker Michael Smith Attending both workshops is not required, however it is recommended. Individually, the workshops will provide valuable information; together they will provide a framework to help institutions understand, address, and prepare for emergencies. These workshops are intended for staff who are involved in collections care activities or have responsibility for the safety of collections, including librarians, archivists, curators, collections managers, stewards of historic house museums, site and facility managers, and security and safety staff. Disaster planning encompasses all facets of an institution's operations and requires the involvement of all staff. Therefore, sending more than one person from an institution is encouraged. Speakers: Julie Page, the lead speaker for both workshops, is Preservation Librarian for the University of California, San Diego Libraries, and coordinator for the statewide California Preservation Program and SILDRN (San Diego/Imperial County Libraries Disaster Response Network). She is a trainer for the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works (AIC) NEH-funded Emergency Response for Cultural Institutions program, and has presented workshops for the American Library Association, Special Libraries Association, California Libraries Association, National Conference on Cultural Property Protection, and the Heritage Emergency National Task Force. Michael Smith, Ph.D., is Director of La Salle University's graduate program in Professional Communication and teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in public relations, organizational communication, and conflict. Smith has taught in La Salle's Master's programs in Prague and Athens. He has also worked with a variety of nonprofit organizations and as a trainer for La Salle University's Nonprofit Center Jane Long, Vice President for Emergency Programs at Heritage Preservation, has served as director of the Heritage Emergency National Task Force since it was formed in 1995 by Heritage Preservation and the Federal Emergency Management Agency. She is co-author of Heritage Preservation's book, Caring for Your Family Treasures and has served as special projects coordinator for the President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities. For information about CCAHA and for additional workshop registration forms, please see <URL:http://www.ccaha.org>. The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, through its research, collections, exhibitions, and educational programming, advances understanding of the world's cultural heritage. The Museum is committed to research excellence, scientific and ethical integrity, and the highest standards of preservation and documentation of sites and collections. This workshop is partially subsidized through funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Independence Foundation. Note: Lunch is not provided. There are local restaurants and an on-site cafe. Registration Deadline: Thursday, April 26, 2007 Refunds will be given until two weeks prior to the workshop date. If you have special needs, please contact CCAHA three weeks prior to the program so that accommodations can be made. Please send completed registration form and fee to: Preservation Services Office Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts (CCAHA) 264 South 23rd Street Philadelphia PA 19103 Registration form: Please check the workshop/s you plan to attend Disaster Mitigation for Cultural Collections: Risk Assessment and Crisis Communication Thursday, May 10, 2007 Protecting Cultural Collections: Emergency Preparedness and Response Friday, May 11, 2007 Registration Fee and Payment: 1 day $90.00 CCAHA member fee enclosed $100.00 Non-member fee enclosed 2 days $180.00 CCAHA member fee enclosed $200.00 Non-member fee enclosed Check made payable to CCAHA Visa (complete information below) MasterCard (complete information below) Credit Card Number Expiration Date Name as it appears on credit card Some of the following information will be distributed to workshop participants. Name (Mr./Ms.) Job Title Institution Address Address Phone Fax E-Mail Kelly Ferguson Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts 264 South 23rd Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 215-545-0613 Fax: 215-735-9313 *** Conservation DistList Instance 20:43 Distributed: Tuesday, March 6, 2007 Message Id: cdl-20-43-019 ***Received on Thursday, 1 March, 2007